display of the main OpenGL capabilities (OpenGL version, texture size, number of texture units, etc.)

display of OpenCL API support and extensions.

display of the OpenGL extensions supported by your graphics card or display of all existing
OpenGL extensions no matter what graphics card you have. For each extension, you can open its description webpage available at
the OpenGL Extension Registry or at NVIDIA's OpenGL Extensions spec. Very handy for graphics developers!

display of NVIDIA CUDA level support

display of the system configuration: CPU type and speed, amount of systeme memory, operating system, PhysX version

display of the GPU core temperature

GPU Burner or Stability Test: allows to overheat the GPU in order to test the graphics card
stability. You can start several stress test demos in the same time in order to make your graphics card working to the maximum.

full report in text and XML format. This kind of report is useful for developers who needs an outline
of the customer graphics system (for support purposes for example).

graphics card validation: your graphics card data is sent to oZone3D.Net server and in return you receive
a link on the validation web page. You can use that validation in benchmarks or to help graphics applications developers to solve specific problems.
See this page for further explanation.

Screenshots

GPU Caps Viewer Main Panel

OpenGL Capabilities

OpenGL extensions List

The detail of an OpenGL extension. You can jump directly to the extension page at the OpenGL Extension Registry.

NVIDIA CUDA Capabilities

OpenCL Capabilities and extensions

Tools

Full report. You have the possibilty to export the report to a conveniant XML file.

Changed: GPU Caps Viewer main windows has been reduced to be used with low resolution desktops (1024x768 for exemple).
"Tools" group has been transfered to the new "Tools" tab.

Changed: Under Vista wit some system/PC, some information about NVIDIA video cards are not correctly fetched
and causes GPU Caps Viewer to crash. So currently, the "OpenGL Thread Control" group in
"OpenGL Capabilities" tab and "NVIDIA Specific" group in the "Graphics Adapter / GPU"
are disabled under Vista until I fix the bug. Thanks to Grant James / www.zeuscmd.com

Bugfix: With some graphics cards / drivers under Windows Vista, the OpenGL extensions list
was not well-formed (empty strings). These cases are now managed. Thanks to Stefan B. from www.chrome-center.com

Bugfix: "ATI Catalyst Version String" and "ATI Catalyst Release Version String" were
written in the XML report even with non-ATI graphics cards. Thanks to Stefan B. from www.chrome-center.com